Enter personal information such as name, Arizona Driver License or Identification Number, and date of birth. If you do not know your driver license or identification card number, you will need your name, date of birth, social security number, street address, eye color and zip code.

This can vary, depending on the reason for the suspension. Certain suspensions only require the payment of reinstatement fees after the suspension period is over. Court ordered suspensions may require a clearance from the court. Suspensions as a result of a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) conviction, Implied Consent violation or Mandatory Insurance violation require the filing of an SR-22 certificate with MVD and payment of reinstatement fees after the period of suspension is over.

MVD must conduct an investigation of your driving record by reviewing department records and other sufficient evidence to determine that all withdrawal actions are complete; that you have not committed any traffic violations during the period of revocation; and that all other statutory requirements are satisfied. After the investigation, you may receive a Permission to Apply notice.

If the revocation is alcohol or drug related, you will need to provide MVD with a current evaluation from a licensed physician, psychologist or certified substance abuse counselor regarding your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. For alcohol and drug related revocations you will be required to file an SR-22 certificate with MVD.

If you need to begin the investigation process, you may request an investigation packet by telephone. In order to verify your eligibility, the Customer Service Representative may require your full name, date of birth and driver license number at the time of the call.

The SR22 form is a certification of future proof of financial responsibility. Failure to maintain proof of future financial responsibility for the required length of time may result in a loss of your driving privilege and/or vehicle registration. You may obtain an SR22 from any insurance company that is licensed to conduct business in the state of Arizona.

If you fail to appear in court, or fail to pay a fine for a moving traffic violation, the court may direct MVD to suspend your driving privileges. When you have satisfied the court, you may apply for reinstatement at ServiceArizona.com.

Enter personal information such as name, Arizona Driver License or Identification Number, and date of birth. If you do not know your driver license or identification card number, you will need your name, date of birth, social security number, street address, eye color and zip code.

You must process your reinstatement transaction in a Motor Vehicle Division Office or Authorized Driver License Third Party provider Office, and when applicable, you will receive a temporary credential with your photo. For a list of Motor Vehicle Division Offices and Authorized Driver License Third Party providers please click here.

Yes. A military address may be entered as a mailing address. However, your residential address must be your Arizona address.
To enter a military address you will need to enter the APO or FPO in the City field and AE, AP or AA in the State field.

You are required by ARS 28-3158 (D)(5) and 42 USC 405(c)(2)(C) to provide your Social Security number. It will be used to verify your identity and to comply with federal and state child support enforcement laws. It will not be used as your driver license number and may not be released to anyone without your consent, except when it is a matter of public health or safety, or when the individual or entity requesting such information is otherwise authorized to obtain it under federal law.

If your Social Security number has not been verified, you will be asked to provide it so it can be verified. You will not be allowed to continue unless you provide your Social Security number.

As part of the reinstatement process you will be given the option to change your Driver License number from your social security number to an Motor Vehicle Division system generated number.(if applicable)

The Federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act 18 U.S.C. 2721-2725, as well as Title 28, Chapter 2, Article 5 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifies that the personal information contained in your Driver License or Identification Card record may not be released to anyone without your consent, except when it is a matter of public health or safety, or when the individual or entity requesting such information is otherwise authorized to obtain it under federal law. However, during the reinstatement process, you may consent to the release of your Driver License record information to any individual or entity that makes a proper request.

Effective December 18, 2005, a driver license, commercial driver license, instruction permit, or identification card customer may authorize the Division to release their name and address information to the Arizona Donor Registry by checking a box on the application.
You may also register anytime by visiting servicearizona.com and clicking the Organ Donor link or by calling 1-800-94-DONOR for a registry form.

• If you would like to have the DONOR ♥ designation removed from your Arizona Driver License or Identification Card you must go into a Motor Vehicle Division Field Office or Driver License Authorized Third Party provider. Standard transaction fees apply. To remove your name from the DonateLife AZ Registry, contact Donor Network of Arizona at 800-943-6667.